Adak 



An Addenda 



Edited and Published 



PAULINE C. MOORE, P. M. 



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Copyright 1917 

by 

Pauline C. Moore 



JAN 30 1917 




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FOREWORD 

In submitting this booklet to the members of the 
Eastern Star the author has endeavored to provide for 
the use of Worthy Matrons of Subordinate Chapters 
a quasi-ritualistic addenda of sufficient scope to cover 
an entire evening. 

An effort has also been made to be specific enough 
in the small details to make logical the sequence of 
lectures without raising perplexing questions as to 
what procedure to follow in order to obtain the best re- 
sults. 

As conditions and precedents vary greatly in the 
various chapters it is obviously impossible to cover 
all the points which a Worthy Matron will have to 
consider. The outlines for the reception and refresh- 
ments, however, are arranged along suggestive lines and 
are sufficiently elastic to permit the incorporation of 
other features. 

SUGGESTIONS 

The different points of the compass used in de- 
scribing the various march movements are the same 
as those designated in the ritual. 

The term "visiting Adahs" does not specifically 
mean acting Adahs of other Chapters, but may be 
construed as Past or Present Matrons officiating as 
Adahs. 

It should further be understood that as part of the 
secret work is rendered during this ceremony none but 
members should be present. 

Actual experience has demonstrated that the cere- 
mony will run about an hour. If the supper is given 
in connection with same, plans for the evening should 
be made accordingly. 

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OUTLINE 

W. M.— Calls for "Good of the Order." 

W. M. — "I will now declare an intermission." 

W. M. — "The officers will retire under the direction of 
the Conductress and Associate Conductress." 

Officers retire to preparation room as in 
"Retiring March prior to Reception." 

Officers change regalia in preparation room. 

Officers and visiting Adahs enter Chapter 
Room as in "Entering March for Reception." 

Reception. 

Worthy Matron and Worthy Patron escorted 
to East by Marshal. 

W. M. — "Sister Marshal, you will escort our visiting 
Adahs and the officers of this Chapter to 
their stations." 

Officers seated by Worthy Matron. 
Vocal Selection. 

W. M. — "The officers of this Chapter with the excep- 
tion of the Worthy Patron, will now retire to 
the ante-room under the direction of the 
Marshal for the 'ADAH' march." 

All officers except the Worthy Patron retire 
as in "Retiring March." 

W. P.— Lecture. 

ADAH march with lectures by visiting Adahs. 

W. P. — Lecture after sign in hollow square formation. 

W. P. — "Sister Conductress, you will escort the Worthy 
Matron to the East." 

Officers seated. 
Vocal Selection. 



W. M. — Lecture. 

Lights out — Blue light thrown on. 

Star Points take offerings from kneeling 
cushions. 

Lectures by Star Points. 

W. M.— Lecture. 

Chapter called up. 

Prayer. 

W. M. — "The officers will now retire under the direc- 
tion of the Marshal." 

Officers change regalia in preparation room. 

Officers enter Chapter Room as in march 
on page 22 and resume stations. 

Meeting resumed. 



ADAH— AN ADDENDA 



W. M. — "The Officers will retire under the direction 
of the Conductress and Associate Conduct- 
ress." 

Retiring March Prior to Reception 

The Conductresses start from their stations simul- 
taneously; march to the East; the Conductress enter- 
ing Star between Adah and Electa, passing out between 
Adah and Ruth, entering between Ruth and Esther, 
passing out at a point near to but on the South side of 
Esther's chair, marching to the West, thence turning 
to left, marching across West side of hall, turning and 
marching up South side of hall to East, turning and 
marching across East, entering Star between Adah's 
and Electa's stations, marching through Star on South 
side of altar in parallel line with column of Associate 
Conductress to position on level with Esther's chair, 
picking up the officers in the following order: Secretary, 
Adah, Ruth, Associate Matron, Warder. 

Associate Conductress entering Star between Adah 
and Electa, passing out between Electa and Martha, 
entering between Martha and Esther, passing out on 
South side of Esther's chair, marching to the West, 
thence turning to right, marching across West side of 
hall, turning and marching up North side of hall to East, 
turning and marching across East, entering Star be- 
tween Adah's and Electa's stations, marching through 
Star on South side of altar in parallel line with column 
of Conductress to position on level with Esther's 
chair, picking up the officers in the following order: 
Treasurer, Chaplain, Electa, Martha, Esther. 

The Marshal remains at her station until the officers 
have halted; then marches across East to Worthy 
Matron and Worthy Patron and retires with Worthy 
Matron and Worthy Patron between the two columns; 
officers falling into positions behind Worthy Matron 



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and Worthy Patron as they pass down between the 
columns; and with Marshal leading march across West 
to ante-room. 

Ushers 

For Ushers use all officers of hostess chapter except 
those in the receiving line. 

Costumes 

All officers of the hostess chapter should be dressed 
in white with a blue sash worn diagonally from the 
left shoulder to the waist. 

The four visiting Adahs who are to deliver the 
lectures should be dressed in white with a blue rosette 
on the left breast. From this rosette, suspended by 
a silk cord should be one of the four letters ADAH 
in blue to correspond with the lecture which that 
particular sister is to render. 

Entering March for Reception 

Officers with visiting Adahs enter Chapter Room 
under direction of Marshal in single file in the following 
order : 

Marshal, Hostess Adah, First, Second, Third and 
Fourth visiting Adahs, Worthy Matron, Worthy 
Patron, Ruth, Esther, Martha, Electa, Chaplain, 
Treasurer, Associate Conductress, Associate Matron, 
Warder, Conductress, Secretary. 

March across West to South with Marshal leading; 
Ruth and officers following acting as Ushers stopping 
and forming a line in front of Associate Matron's 
station. Hostess Adah, visiting Adahs, Worthy Matron 
and Worthy Patron continuing march across South 
and across East, forming line in front of Worthy 
Matron's station. 

Marshal then resumes her station and Ushers break 
formation and proceed to sections assigned to them 
for purpose of escorting members and visitors to 
receiving line. 



ADAH 



Reception 

This should be carried out in the usual formal manner. 
A receiving line should be formed in the East consist- 
ing of the Adah acting as hostess at the head, together 
with the four Adahs from four other Chapters who 
have been invited to assist during the evening, and 
the Worthy Matron and Worthy Patron of the hostess 
Chapter. 

March to Stations After Reception 

After reception Ushers resume line-up in the West; 
Marshal escorts Worthy Matron and Worthy Patron 
to their stations in the East. 

Worthy Matron: — 

"Sister Marshal, you will escort our visiting Adahs 
and the officers of this Chapter to their stations." 

The Marshal followed by the four visiting Adah 
and the hostess Adah marches down the North side of 
the hall to the West, across West passing line of Ushers, 
Ruth and other officers in line falling into position 
after Adah as line passes; marches up South side of 
hall Adah stopping at Conductress's station. The 
Marshal continuing the line of march to the East where 
the four visiting Adahs are seated; marshal then 
returns to South side of hall, and followed by Secretary 
and other officers in line proceeds to seat them in the 
following manner : — March up South side of hall to the 
East; across East, entering Star between Adah's and 
Electa's stations; passing out between Adah's and 
Ruth's stations; entering between Ruth's and Esther's 
stations: passing out between Esther's and Martha's 
stations entering between Martha's and Electa's 
stations; passing out between Adah's and Electa's 
stations; across East to North side of hall; across 
North side of hall to West; across West to South; 
across South to East to her station; officers taking 



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their respective positions as the line of march passes 
their stations. 

Vocal Selection 

Worthy Matron: — "The officers of this Chapter with 
the exception of the Worthy Patron will now retire to 
the ante-room under the direction of the Marshal and 
form for the ADAH march." 

Retiring March 

The Marshal starts from her station, enters the Star 
between Adah and Electa, passes out between Adah 
and Ruth, enters between Ruth and Esther, passes 
out between Esther and Martha, enters between Martha 
and Electa, passes out between Electa and Adah's 
station, turns to the left and marches down the side 
of the hall to the West, across West, enters Star be- 
tween Ruth's and Esther's stations and up to the East 
with columns in open formation. The Marshal fol- 
lowed by the Worthy Matron aud Associate Matron 
then passes down between the open columns; officers in 
the columns continue the march to the East and with 
opposites meeting fall into line of march behind the 
Worthy Matron and Associate Matron. The Warder 
leaves her station after the other officers have passed 
through the door. 

The officers will take their positions as the line 
passes their stations in the following manner: — 



Marshal 


Worthy Matron 


Associate Matron 


Secretary 


Treasurer 


Adah 


Conductress 


Ruth 


Esther 


Martha 


Electa 


Chaplain 


Associate Conductress 



While the officers are taking positions in the ante- 
room the following lecture should be given: — 



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Lecture by Worthy Patron:— 

In childhood we are taught to associate a letter with 
a word which is defined as animate or inanimate. 
Thus it is in the lessons to be learned in our noble 
Order — each letter and each word has within itself a 
meaning and significance separate and distinct, which 
after careful study reveals to the student beauties of 
thought, of ethics and of life, hitherto but vaguely 
realized. Many of these are abstract qualities or 
virtues which are common to us all, but which are 
best illustrated in the lives of earth's noblest men and 
women, and with the assistance of our visiting Adahs 
we shall attempt to define them. 

March 

Officers march into Chapter Room from ante-room 
in two columns with Conductresses leading and officers 
in line in the following order: — 

• 

Associate Conductress Conductress 

Treasurer Secretary 

Chaplain Marshal 

Electa Adah 

Martha Ruth 

Esther Warder 

Associate Matron Worthy Matron 

March to position in the West between Esther's and 
Associate Matron's stations; separate, each column 
marching to opposite sides of hall, up to the East where 
the lines pass by each other in straight columns until 
the Conductress is opposite the Associate Matron and 
the Associate Conductress is opposite the Worthy 
Matron. Face the West, march three steps forward 
in platoon formation. Face the sides of the hall, 
Worthy Matron's column facing South side, Associate 
Matron's column facing North side and with the 
Matrons leading, march to the West and up through 



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ADAH 



the center of the Star into a cross as shown in 
diagram : 

W. M. 
A. M. 

Ward. 

Esther 

(Altar) Ruth Adah 

Marsh. 

Chap. 

Sec'y. 

Treas. 

Cond. 

A. Cond. 



Electa Martha 



March out of cross toward East in one column; 
break column to right and left alternately and with 
Matrons leading march down sides of hall toward 
West as shown in diagram: — 



Left 
Associate Matron 
Esther 
Martha 
Electa 
Chaplain 
Treasurer 
Associate Conductress 



Right 
Worthy Matron 
Warder 
Ruth 
Adah 
Marshal 
Secretary 
Conductress 



On reaching West march diagonally into Star, the 
Worthy Matron entering between Ruth and Esther; 
the Associate Matron between Esther and Martha 
into formation of letter "A"; the Conductress and 
Associate Conductress meeting on the East side of 



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Esther's chair and marching abreast to positions west 
of altar as shown in diagram: — 





A. 


M. 


W. M. 






Esther 


Warder 




Martha 




Ruth 








(Altar) 




Electa 


A. 


Con. 


Con. Adah 


Chaplain 








Marshal 


Treasurer 








Secretary 



(Officers remain in letter formations while the 
lectures are being rendered.) 

Lecture by first visiting Adah for "A" formation: — ■ 

A— for the ANGUISH and GRIEF which Jepthah 
experienced when on his return to Mizpah he beheld 
his daughter coming forth from his house to meet him, 
and realized the sacrifice which his vow entailed . 

What is grief? It is an obscure labyrinth into which 
God leads man, that he may be experienced in life, 
that he may remember his faults and abjure them, 
that he may appreciate the calm which proven virtue 
gives. 

Grief is but the memory of fatherly affection. The 
more intense the delight in the presence of the person, 
the more poignant must be the realization of the 
absence. 

Great grief sanctifies those upon whom it's hand is 
laid, joy may elevate, ambition glorify, but sorrow 
alone can consecrate. 

March out of "A" toward the East in two columns; 
separate to right and left; march down sides of hall 
towards West as shown in diagram in going out of cross. 

On reaching the West enter Star in two columns 



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ADAH 



one on each side of altar into letter "D" as shown in 
diagram : — 



A.M. 

Esther 
Martha 
Electa 
Chap. 

Treas. 



Wor. M. 



Warder 



(Altar) 



Ruth 

Adah 
Marshal 
Sec. 



Con. 



A. Con. 



Lecture by second visiting Adah for "D" formation: — 

D— for the DAUGHTER sacrificed. To a father 
waxing old nothing is dearer than a daughter. She 
shoots up in the morning of life like a fair and modest 
flower and acquires day by day fresh beauty and 
growing sweetness, filling every eye with pleasure and 
every heart with admiration. 

Who can then describe the transports of a parental 
heart compelled by a solemn vow to offer up his only 
child ? 

March out of "D" toward the East in two columns; 
separate to right and left; march down sides of hall 
toward the West as shown in diagram in going out of 
cross. 

On reaching the West march diagonally into Star 
to form letter "A" as in the preceding diagram of "A." 

Lecture by third visiting Adah for second "A" for- 
mation : — 

A— for the AFFECTION which Adah showed for 
her father in the solemn surrender of her life that his 
honor might be inviolate. 



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'Affection makes heroes and martyrs. Make virtue 
the foundation of your affection, then make the living 
building as rich and glorious as you wish. If the 
temple of your affection is founded upon virtue it will 
be walled with riches, glazed with beauty, roofed with 
honor, and stand bathed in the eternal light of happiness. 

March out of "A" toward the East in two columns; 
separate to right and left; march down sides of hall 
toward the West as shown in diagram going out of 
cross. 

March into and up through Star, one column on 
each side of Esther's chair into formation of letter 
"H"; the Conductress and Associate Conductress 
meeting on the east side of Esther's chair and marching 
abreast to positions West of altar as shown in diagram r 

A. M. W, M. 



Esther 




Warder 


Martha 
Electa 


(Altar) 
A. Con. Con. 


Ruth 
Adah 


Chaplain 




Marshal 


Treasurer 




Secretary 



Lecture by fourth visiting Adah for "H" formation: — 

H — for HONOR, the principle for which Jepthah's 
daughter sacrificed her life. 

Let honor be to us as strong an obligation as necessity 
is to others. What can be more honorable than the 
courage to execute the demands of reason and con- 
science, to maintain the dignity of our nature and the 
station assigned us? 

To be ambitious of true honor, of the true glory- 



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and perfection of our natures, is the very principle and 
incentive of virtue. 

Honor is not simply truthfulness: it is truthfulness 
sparkling with a fire of a suspective personality. It is 
something more than honor even to the loftiest. 

March out of "H" toward the East in two columns; 
separate right and left; march down sides of hall toward 
the West as shown in diagram going out of cross. 

March into Star as for "H" in two columns, Con- 
ductresses retaining their positions at end of columns. 
At chord from piano all face in; at second chord, 
Worthy Matron and Warder, Associate Matron and 
Esther wheel to positions at right angles to Ruth and 
Martha; the Conductress and Secretary, Associate 
Conductress and Treasurer wheel to positions at right 
angles with Marshal and Chaplain to form hollow 
square as shown in diagram; at third chord, all 
make the sign of Adah in unison. 

Esther Asso. Matron Wor. Matron Warder 
Martha Ruth 

Electa Altar Adah 

Chaplain Marshal 

Treasurer Asso. Con. Con. Secretary 

Lecture by Worthy Patron:— 

Sisters and Brothers: Our letters are formed, our 
word is complete and A-D-A-H is defined. The 
lessons therein set forth contain many thoughts for 
your careful study and emulation. 

Let us take comfort in that Grief while it is like a 
flood in a small brook raised by a sudden storm, yet 
like the night it is salutary. It cools down the soul 
by putting out it's fevered fires, and though it may 
oppress for a short time, yet it's ultimate effect is to 



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compress our energies, enabling us to go forth from 
our trials renewed and refreshed for our life work. 

A flower when offered in the bud is no vain sacrifice. 
Be at all times prepared to offer up your dearest 
treasures in a just cause. 

Affection is the broadest basis of good in life; it 
enables us to inspire in others those sentiments on 
which our happiness in this life depend; to sustain 
the weight of our afflictions, and gives strength to 
await the future. 

And remember that Honor like life when once lost 
never returns; it is an island, rugged and without 
a landing place: you can never re-enter once you are 
outside. 

At chord from piano the Worthy Matron and Warder, 
Associate Matron and Esther face in; at second 
chord all face the East and march out of hollow square, 
Warder, Worthy Matron, Associate Matron and Esther 
marching abreast to East, other officers in two columns, 
and down sides of hall toward the West as shown in 
diagram going out of cross. 

On reaching the West lines pass each other in straight 
columns until Worthy Matron is opposite the Associate 
Conductress and Associate Matron is opposite the 
Conductress; face the East, march three steps forward; 
face the sides of the hall. Conductress' column facing 
South side, Associate Conductress' column facing North 
side and with Conductress and Associate Conductress 
leading, march up sides of hall to the East; then 
march diagonally through the Star, Conductress 
entering between Adah's and Ruth's stations, the 
Associate Conductress between Electa's and Martha's 
stations, lines crossing west of altar, Conductress 
first, then Associate Conductress, etc. 

Wlien Conductress and Associate Conductress reach 
the West, columns march across West in straight lines, 
turning respectively left and right up the sides of the 
hall as near the chairs as convenient, stopping when the 



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Conductresses reach positions opposite iVdah's and 
Electa's stations. 

Worthy Patron: "Sister Conductress you will escort 
the Worthy Matron to the East." 

Officers are seated. 

Vocal Selection. 

Lecture by Worthy Matron:— 

Sisters and Brothers: — As we progress along life's 
uneven road we find that letters and words alone no 
longer suffice to explain the many difficult lessons 
which we encounter. It is necessary to use to the 
utmost those senses and that mentality with which 
God has so generously endowed us. 

Nature continually sets forth for our observation her 
many and varied wonders of sky and earth, fire and 
water, spiritual and material; man builds his works 
for our instruction and uplift; and God creates in our 
minds the desire to comprehend and regulate our lives 
by his eternal principles which are the foundations of 
the world and the universe. 

The life of each of us contains many lessons — some 
learned and some to be learned. Thus it is with the 
life of Adah, and these lessons our five Star Points will 
endeavor to define, symbolizing each lesson with an 
offering. 

The Worthy Matron calls up the five Star Points, 
the lights are turned out, and a blue spot light is 
thrown on the altar. 

The Star Points in unison step to altar and take 
offerings from kneeling cushions. 

The first Star Point then proceeds with her lecture 
and is followed by the other points in their usual 
order. 



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Lecture by Star Point No. 1— 

Of all God's gifts to the sight of man, color is the 
holiest, the most divine, the most solemn. Blue is the 
color of the first ray of our Star and symbolizes Fidelity . 
Nothing is more noble, nothing more venerable than 
fidelity. Faithfulness and truth are the most sacred 
excellences and endowments of the human mind. 

Pure as the snow the summer sun — 
Never at noon hath look'd upon — 
Deep, as is the diamond wave, 
Hidden in the desert cave — 
Changeless, as the greenest leaves 
Of the wreath the cypress weaves — 
Hopeless, often when most fond — 
Without hope or fear beyond 
Its own pale Fidelity — 
And this woman's love can be. 

The sister now steps forward and places on altar a 
small blue night lamp or blue battery lamp. 

Lecture by Star Point No. 2 — 

The instinctive and universal taste of mankind 
selects flowers for the expression of its finest sympathies, 
their beauty and their fleetingness serving to make them 
the most fitting symbols of those delicate sentiments 
for which language itself seems almost too gross a 
medium. 

Violets ! — deep-blue violets ! 
Loveliest coronets ! 

There are no flowers grow in the vale, 
Kiss'd by the dew, woo'd by the gale, — 
None by the dew of the twilight wet, 
So sweet as the deep-blue violet. 

The sister now steps forward and places on altar a 
bunch of violets (natural or artificial). 



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Lecture by Star Point No. 3 — 

The books of men have their day and grow obsolete, 
God's word is like himself, "the same yesterday, today, 
and forever." It commands obedience and is sym- 
bolized by the open Bible. This book of stars- 
lights to eternal bliss, is the treasure of the poor, the 
solace of the sick, and the support of the dying, and 
while other books may amuse and instruct, it is the 
peculiar triumph of this book to create light in the 
midst of darkness, to alleviate the sorrow which 
admits of no other alleviation, to direct a beam of 
hope to the heart which no other topic of consolation 
can reach. 

The sister now steps forward and places on altar a 
small open Bible. 

Lecture by Star Point No. 4— 

The SWORD typifies might. By the sword Jepthah 
performed his duty, having faith that right makes 
might, and in that faith daring to do his duty as he 
conceived it. 

The VEIL typifies mystery — Adah by throwing off 
the veil showed her determination not to die in dark- 
ness, but in the light. Light is God's eldest daughter 
and the symbol of truth. It is the smile of heaven and 
joy of the world, spreading like a cloth of gold over the 
face of air and earth, and lighting it as a torch by 
which we may behold God's works. 

The sister now steps forward and places on altar 
a sword and veil. 

Lecture by Star Point No. 5 — 

RIGHT and DUTY are the principles most pro- 
nounced in Adah's life. There is no evil that we cannot 
either face or fly from but the consciousness of duty 



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disregarded. A sense of duty pursues us ever. It is 
omnipresent like the Diety. If we take to ourselves 
the wings of the morning, and dwell in the utmost 
parts of the seas, duty performed, or duty violated, is 
still with us, for our happiness or our misery. If we 
say the darkness shall cover us, in the darkness as in 
the light our obligations are yet with us. We cannot 
escape their power nor fly from their presence. They 
are with us in this life, will be with us at its close, and 
in that scene of inconceivable solemnity which lies 
yet further onward we shall still find ourselves sur- 
rounded by the consciousness of duty, to pain us where- 
ever it has been violated and to console us so far as 
God may have given us grace to perform it. 

The sister now steps forward and places on altar an 
Adah shield. 

Lecture by Worthy Matron:— 

Sisters and Brothers : — you have heard defined some 
of the noble principles which may be gleaned from the 
life of Adah. May they become and continue to be 
among the guide posts of your lives. 

Let the blue of the heavens guide you to faithfulness 
to each trust reposed in you. 

As the violet, one of nature's loveliest creations 
typifies sympathy and secrecy, so may it serve you as 
a medium for expressing your true friendship. 

Let the open Bible remind you of your promise of 
obedience. 

Associate the sword and veil in your mind with the 
power of light over darkness and good over evil. 

And let the principles of right and duty inspire that 
sublime faith which will enable you to so control 
your actions toward others that your acts will always 
serve as a shining example of that faith which emanates 
from God. 

The Worthy Matron now calls up the Chapter. 



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Prayer by Chaplain 

O invisible yet ever-present God, seen with the eye 
of faith by the seers of old, and by all the pure in heart: 
we bend before thee with deep and solemn awe. Yet 
we will lift up our hearts in hopeful confidence, for it 
is not a perfect offering but a sincere one, thou desirest ; 
and our hearts, though weak, are yet full of gratitude 
and love. Accept our sacrifice; and, trusting thy 
goodness, may we be assured that thou wilt give all 
needed blessing. Humbly and earnestly do we entreat 
thee to unveil thy face to our adoring and loving souls. 
Teach us what is right and true and good in thy most 
holy sight, and this may we seek for faithfully evermore, 
Amen. 

Worthy Matron. — "The officers will now retire under 
the direction of the Marshal." 

Officers retire as for ADAH march. 

Entering March for resumption of Meeting 

Officers enter Chapter Room in following 
line up : — Marshal — Secretary — Conductress- 
Warder— Associate Matron — Associate Con- 
ductress — Treasurer — Chaplain — Electa — 
Martha— Esther— Ruth— Adah— Worthy 
Matron — and are conducted to their stations 
in same manner as after reception. 

Decorations— Banquet Hall 

In decorating the banquet hall adopt a general color 
scheme of blue and modify this with white. Run 
streamers of blue and white crepe paper from the 
central or single chandeliers to the side walls. Drape 
the side walls with festoons of blue and wdiite. If 
there are wall panels between the windows which can 
be decorated fill in each panel with a sword and veil 
emblem. 



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TABLE DECORATIONS 

Color Scheme 

Blue and white — Cloth, white with blue 
crepe paper strips down center of table. 

Centerpiece 

Blue cardboard letters ADAH with band 
of diamond dust suspended over center of 
each table. Run streamers from cord 
suspending letters to corners. 

Menu Cards 

White — blue ink — sword and veil emblems 
— date, name, number and location of 
chapter — alphabetical menu. 

Menu— J Ipkabetical— 

Apple fritters 
Dinner rolls and Ham 
Apple and Celery Salad 
Harlequin cream and cake 

Service 

Food — served in order of letters composing 

name. 

China — as many blue and white pieces as 

possible. 

Waitresses — Costumes — white — blue sashes 

and blue caps. 

Seating Arrangements 

At "A" table seat at head the hostess Adah 
with Worthy Matron and Worthy Patron 
at right and left respectively. Other 
officers in their usual order. At foot facing 
hostess seat one of the visiting Adahs. 
At "D"— "A"— "H" tables seat at head 
of each one of the visiting Adahs. 



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